2018 / 12/12

The Queen of Germany!​ Professional Female PUBG Athlete: MajestyCharlie

​Reported by Newtalk JournalistYu-Hsuan Hung"ZOWIE DIVINA PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) International Women's Invitational Tournament sees advanced 48 athletes from Europe, America, and Asia-Pacific competing on the same grounds after the preliminaries. These players will participate in an offline finals at Shanghai, China from December 13th to 16th, showcasing the most professional women's eSport competition to the world."

As the ZOWIE DIVINA tournament has unfolded over the past few days, everyone has been greatly impressed by the performance of German athlete MajestyCharlie. Having racked up a total number of 33 kills in 10 rounds of competition, her kill count greatly leads the rest of the competition, and she has come to be known as a killing machine to many members of the audience. At the same time, MajestyCharlie is the only professional female PUBG athlete in Germany, and is currently a member of the Entropy Gaming team.

How did she decide to join the ZOWIE DIVINA PUBG International Women's Invitational Tournament in the first place? MajestyCharlie laughs, "When my friend saw the signup information for the tournament, they were like, 'Hey! There's a women's PUBG tournament! You have to go for it!' So I immediately submitted my application, and I was really excited when I received the acceptance notification. This is my first time in China, and the tournament is great!"

MajestyCharlie is the only professional female PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) athlete in Germany, and is currently a member of the Entropy Gaming team.

At the same time, MajestyCharlie also says, "Actually, there might be three or four skilled female players in Germany, and they participate in some amateur contests. But currently, I'm the only female athlete to have joined a professional PUBG team." Before joining ZOWIE DIVINA, MajestyCharlie participated in a "Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO)" competition, but it wasn't quite on par with a professional tournament.She also mentions that she has played PUBG for 4,000 hours. "I practice with my teammates after work, and play for about three to five hours everyday, and longer on weekends." Since all of MajestyCharlie's teammates are guys, does she see any difference between the performance of guys and girls in game play? She is adamant on this point: "No, I think the only factor that influences performance is the amount of practice you have."

Currently, MajestyCharlie has constantly maintained the top number of kills in the tournament, prompting the audience to bestow the nickname of "killing machine" on her. She shyly asked, "Really? This is the first time I have received such positive feedback in a live-broadcast tournament. I am so thrilled and impressed." MajestyCharlie also mentions Sunny, the Taiwanese athlete, who currently dominates the tournament in terms of total score. "I had never heard of Sunny before coming here. But her skills have been very impressive in the tournament. Besides being a sharpshooter, she's also a very smart player who knows how to strategize." In addition, she also expresses thanks to the Swedish athlete who offers her support after the daily matches and continues to encourage her not to give up, and that she can surely win. As for the matches on the last day, MajestyCharlie also says that she will give her best shot at winning the championship.